use and abuse of medial research ethics: The German Richtlinien/guidelines for human subject research as an instrument for the protection of research subjects - and of medical science, ca. 1931-1961/64
TitreThe use and abuse of medial research ethics: The German Richtlinien/guidelines for human subject research as an instrument for the protection of research subjects - and of medical science, ca. 1931-1961/64
Auteur
Call number610.943/0006
N° d'objet09917b
Lieu de publicationLondon, England
EditeurRoutledge
Année de publication
2017
Paginationpp 33-56
MatérielArticle
SérieThe history of medicine in context
ISBN9781472484611
NotesArticle from the book 'From clinic to concentration camp: reassessing Nazi medical and racial research, 1933-1945 'pp33-56
Description
The German Richtlinien of 1931 were an early normative document on the ethical issues of human subject research. They were not legally binding but represented a reference for the ethical standards of medical research. The guidelines were clearly disregarded in the context of coerced research on vulnerable groups.